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  2. Chemical plant cost indexes - Wikipedia

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    Chemical plant cost indexes are dimensionless numbers employed to updating capital cost required to erect a chemical plant from a past date to a later time, following changes in the value of money due to inflation and deflation. Since, at any given time, the number of chemical plants is insufficient to use in a preliminary or predesign estimate ...

  3. Petronas Fertiliser Kedah - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the plant has a rated urea output of 2100 MT per day. PCF(K)SB's urea product is also used in the manufacturing process of additional derivative petrochemicals such as plastics , glue , synthetic fibre , synthetic rubber and lubricants .

  4. Brunei Fertilizer Industries - Wikipedia

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    The fully integrated fertiliser plant in Sungai Liang will produce 3,900 tons of urea and 2,200 tons of ammonia per day once it is finished in 2021, helping to meet the growing global demand for food crops. [10]

  5. National Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    An agreement for a joint venture company "Ramagundam Fertilizers And Chemicals Limited" has been signed on 14 January 2015 between National Fertilizers Limited, Engineers India Limited (EIL) and FCIL for setting up new ammonia and urea plants of 2200 MT per day and 3850 MT per day capacity respectively at the existing site of Ramagundam ...

  6. Engro Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    Pakven 600 was commissioned in September 1993, which increased Engro's urea production capacity from 268,000 tons to 600,000 tons per annum. [17] It was an imported second-hand plant which was installed at a cost of $130 million. [17] In July 1995, Engro further increased its capacity by 150,000 tons per annum at a cost of $23 million. [17]

  7. Fauji Fertilizer Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant had a production capacity of 570,000 tons per annum (TPA) and an initial construction cost of US$303 million. [12] The plant was supplied by Haldor Topsoe and was commissioned in 1982 after an additional investment of US$15 million. [12] As of 2024, FFC-I has a capacity to produce 403,000 TPA of ammonia and 695,000 TPA of urea. [13]

  8. Ocean fertilization - Wikipedia

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    Adding urea to the ocean can cause phytoplankton blooms that serve as a food source for zooplankton and in turn feed for fish. This may increase fish catches. [54] However, if cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates dominate phytoplankton assemblages that are considered poor quality food for fish then the increase in fish quantity may not be large. [55]

  9. UAN - Wikipedia

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    The combination of urea and ammonium nitrate has an extremely low critical relative humidity (18% at 30 °C) and can therefore only be used in liquid fertilizers. The most commonly used grade of these fertilizer solutions is UAN 32.0.0 (32%N) known as UN32 or UN-32, which consists of 45% ammonium nitrate , 35% urea and only 20% water.